Masar Research Institute Launches in Canada to Empower the Arab Mind for the AI Era

TORONTO, March 10, 2026
Renowned ICT expert Abdulkader Al Kamli has officially announced the launch of the Masar Research Institute, a non-profit organization incorporated in Canada. The institute is dedicated to cultivating critical thinking, logical reasoning, and future foresight among Arabic speakers worldwide to thrive in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
In an era dominated by AI, skills such as analytical thinking, complex problem-solving, and cognitive flexibility have become essential. Masar Research Institute aims to bridge the gap created by traditional rote-learning educational systems in the Arab world by providing modern intellectual development tools.
"Our mission at Masar is to train the Arab mind in logical thinking and objective decision-making," said Abdulkader Al Kamli, Founder of the Institute. "Through our dynamic platform, we aim to enrich Arabic content with high-value intellectual resources that meet the demands of the future."
The institute’s digital platform (https://masarresearch.com) features four main tracks:
1. Intellectual Development: Logic puzzles, critical thinking exercises, and cognitive flashes designed for educational and professional environments.
2. Studies & Research: Summaries of pivotal global and regional studies focusing on social, technical, and educational shifts.
3. Intelligence, Knowledge, & Wisdom: Imaginary dialogues between history’s greatest thinkers and a bilingual database of thousands of world aphorisms.
4. Future Foresight: Continuous monitoring of global trends and potential changes in business, society, and technology over the next 25 years.
About the Founder: Abdulkader Al Kamli is a prominent figure in the ICT sector. A former UN consultant, he founded "Madar Research & Development" in Dubai in 2002 and was instrumental in launching pioneering publications and platforms, including PC Magazine Middle East, Internet Arab World and the Sakhr-owned. Since 2019, Al Kamli has divided his time between Dubai and Toronto, culminating in the establishment of Masar Research Institute in 2026.
Masar Research Institute plans to expand its presence by establishing regional branches in selected Arab countries in the near future.
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